NAIROBI, KENYA: A top official at the Kenya Revenue Authority is in panic following the ongoing lifestyle audit and investigations by the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI).
The man is said to have acquired a building in Nairobi's Upper Hill valued at over Sh1 billion but suspects someone has already tracked the transaction.
He was overheard telling his peers that an attempt to transfer the property to third parties hit a snag after it was revealed the detectives had already obtained the details.
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